The researcher concluded that using a carboxy methyl cellulose treatment in three different concentrations (2,4,6 g / l) has an effect on some functional properties of cellulosic fabrics. The study found that the best fabric in achieving the performance characteristics of the fabrics produced under the research is the fabric used at a concentration of (6 g / l) with a quality factor of 93.19% and then the fabric treated with a concentration of (4 g / l) with a quality factor of 92.57%, Finally, the fabric treated with a concentration (2 g / l) with a quality factor of 91.91%. Although the overall quality coefficient of the untreated sample is higher, the treated sample is the best in terms of tensile strength, elongation and softness (reversing roughness), especially the treatment with six grams of treatment material.
Ramadan, M., Al- Nahhas, R., & Hamouda, M. (2020). The Effect Of Methyl Cellulose Treatment On Some Of The Functional Properties Of Cellulose Fabrics. Journal of Home Economics - Menofia University, 30(4), 353-367. doi: 10.21608/mkas.2020.158888
MLA
Mohamed Ramadan; Rasha Al- Nahhas; Mohamed Hamouda. "The Effect Of Methyl Cellulose Treatment On Some Of The Functional Properties Of Cellulose Fabrics", Journal of Home Economics - Menofia University, 30, 4, 2020, 353-367. doi: 10.21608/mkas.2020.158888
HARVARD
Ramadan, M., Al- Nahhas, R., Hamouda, M. (2020). 'The Effect Of Methyl Cellulose Treatment On Some Of The Functional Properties Of Cellulose Fabrics', Journal of Home Economics - Menofia University, 30(4), pp. 353-367. doi: 10.21608/mkas.2020.158888
VANCOUVER
Ramadan, M., Al- Nahhas, R., Hamouda, M. The Effect Of Methyl Cellulose Treatment On Some Of The Functional Properties Of Cellulose Fabrics. Journal of Home Economics - Menofia University, 2020; 30(4): 353-367. doi: 10.21608/mkas.2020.158888